This very fine Civil War map of East Tennessee was prepared by Union Army engineer and cartographer Orlando M. Poe. State geologist James M. Stafford drew on topographica details. This map shows forts, towns, post offices, topography, roads,...

Street map of Civil War Memphis and inset showing "Topographical Map of the Fourth Chickasaw Bluff on the River Mississippi," with Fort Pickering and President's Island, drawn by J. Frede. Goedecke and engraved by J.V.N Throop. Shows public places...

Published by the authority of the Secretary of War in the Office of the Chief Engineers, U.S. Army, 1874. Map shows Battle of Franklin where the United States Forces repulsed the Confederate Army on November 30, 1864. Includes topography, roads,...

Map showing types of lands, soils, and crops of the various geological formations in Tennessee; also shows topographical features as well as railroads, county boundaries, and towns. Prepared by order of the Bureau of Agriculture.

From approximately 1800, a French map titled "Carte de la Partie Meridionale des Etats-Unis" (Map of the Southern Part of the United States). Shows state boundaries, roads, towns, Indian villages, iron furnaces, salt licks, mountains, and rivers of...

Detailed, after-the-fact reconstruction of the Battlefield of Nashville, Dec. 15-16th, 1864, drawn by Wilbur F. Foster, Major Engineer Corps, Confederate States of America. Foster, a Nashville engineer after the war, shows Union and Confederate...